[QUOTE=ojtwelve;1603140181]Thanks for your response. Can you write that out in numbers please?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=ojtwelve;1603140181]Thanks for your response. Can you write that out in numbers please?[/QUOTE]
Gotta keep up:
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[QUOTE=ampire;1603078821]Thought this craigslist was good for a laugh. Enjoy!
[url]https://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/spo/d/washington-20-and-30-pound-dumbbell-sets/7110481443.html[/url]
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20 and 30 pound dumbbell sets - $95 (Columbia Heights)
Brand new 20 and 30 pound dumbbells made locally in D.C.
Dumbbells are concrete and are coated with a rubberized paint finish, perfect for your home workout and are available for pick-up today. The 30s are the larger of dumbbells in the picture on the far left and far right, the 20s are in the center. The one-liter water bottle shows the relative size.
Pair of 20s, $90
Pair of 30s, $95
Cash only, pick-up in Columbia Heights with social distancing.[/QUOTE]
This one is even better. :D
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[QUOTE=Duplicitous;1603236161]This one is even better. :D
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Looks like a great way to get splinters!
[QUOTE=Duplicitous;1603236161]This one is even better. :D
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Just partner with some termites for drop sets!
Found Ironmaster dumbbells 75lb set for $300 near Los Angeles. Quite tempted, but I'll wait for a 120lb deal.
[QUOTE=BoreDefer;1603832931]Found Ironmaster dumbbells 75lb set for $300 near Los Angeles. Quite tempted, but I'll wait for a 120lb deal.[/QUOTE]
That's a very reasonable price for the 5 - 75 set. You can always get the 120lb add on later from IM.
[QUOTE=BoreDefer;1603832931]Found Ironmaster dumbbells 75lb set for $300 near Los Angeles. Quite tempted, but I'll wait for a 120lb deal.[/QUOTE]
That's an easy $500 profit or more. People paying crazy money for shipping on DB's($300).
Granite Plates...
[url]https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/spo/d/snohomish-last-chance-at-35-olympic/7110691244.html[/url]
Would be kinda unique... but why?
[QUOTE=BoreDefer;1603832931]Found Ironmaster dumbbells 75lb set for $300 near Los Angeles. Quite tempted, but I'll wait for a 120lb deal.[/QUOTE]
You should have snatched those up. That's a great price any day, but you could have flipped them for a $500 profit if you didn't want them for yourself.
[QUOTE=vristang;1604749551]Granite Plates...
[url]https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/spo/d/snohomish-last-chance-at-35-olympic/7110691244.html[/url]
Would be kinda unique... but why?[/QUOTE]
Yabba dabba doo!
For 50 years, I've been lugging around -- but not actually using -- a pair of York 1st generation fixed-height squat stands (initially called deep knee bend stands). Made in the 1940s thru mid-1950s.
Now might be a good time to sell them, although they're probably more of a collector's item, but what should I expect to be able to sell them for?
[QUOTE=DCdan;1605913421]For 50 years, I've been lugging around -- but not actually using -- a pair of York 1st generation fixed-height squat stands (initially called deep knee bend stands). Made in the 1940s thru mid-1950s.
Now might be a good time to sell them, although they're probably more of a collector's item, but what should I expect to be able to sell them for?[/QUOTE]
Not 550.
[QUOTE=EricAtl;1605336071]$550 for York squat stands based off of some eBay pricing.
[url]https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/spo/d/atlanta-york-squat-stands-1st-gen-40s/7125402509.html[/url][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=murphyreedus;1605337311]Just as effective as Home Depot bucket stands, at 10x the price.[/QUOTE]
To me (maybe some of the legend folks can chime in) this looks like a 3171. The two interior weight storage pins on each side are throwing me for a loop. If one of you pick it up, be sure to post some pictures. I'd like to see how it turns out.
[QUOTE=DCdan;1605913421]For 50 years, I've been lugging around -- but not actually using -- a pair of York 1st generation fixed-height squat stands (initially called deep knee bend stands). Made in the 1940s thru mid-1950s.
Now might be a good time to sell them, although they're probably more of a collector's item, but what should I expect to be able to sell them for?[/QUOTE]
Unfortunately, not very much. They're not sought after, although they still look cool imo. More of a display piece.
Long Island, NY. Legend rack w/ weight storage for $800.
[url]https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/590943631806517/[/url]
[QUOTE=Duplicitous;1609288861]Long Island, NY. Legend rack w/ weight storage for $800.
[url]https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/590943631806517/[/url][/QUOTE]
Looks like a double half rack
Legend Pro-style Half Rack for $700 in St Louis, MO
[url]https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/600049084262659/[/url]
Was hoping to get opinions on this:
[url]https://baltimore.craigslist.org/spo/7141500304.html[/url]
It looks like all this stuff came from Dick's. It's low end/cheap, obviously, but based on online reviews I think it'd be good enough for my purposes, at least to get started. Not sure about the price though. The ad's been on CL for a month...I double-checked and it *is* still available.
[QUOTE=bjw11180;1610674001]Was hoping to get opinions on this:
[url]https://baltimore.craigslist.org/spo/7141500304.html[/url]
It looks like all this stuff came from Dick's. It's low end/cheap, obviously, but based on online reviews I think it'd be good enough for my purposes, at least to get started. Not sure about the price though. The ad's been on CL for a month...I double-checked and it *is* still available.[/QUOTE]
Rack looks like lightweight and low end. Plates are low end too. Before C19, that would maybe bring $300.
Vintage Airdyne $50
Looks Mint
Baltimore MD
[url]https://baltimore.craigslist.org/spo/d/nottingham-schwinn-air-dyne-stationary/7161341736.html[/url]
Powerblock The Block for $70.
MD/DE/PA
[url]https://baltimore.craigslist.org/spo/d/north-east-adjustable-weights/7169680940.html[/url]
Anyone have experience with the Parabody CM3 cable gym? Found one with a 210# stack for a good price. Since it's only a single stack I don't know if it's worth it for most 2-handed stuff, but might be nice for other assistance work. The machine is disassembled so I wasn't able to try it out.
Similar to this one:
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Beat up BFS open top rack (by Pro-Elite), asking $800 in San Bernardino County: [url]https://offerup.co/eElFFs41M8[/url]
I added some photos to my gallery of a bar some guy is selling at the moment. I don’t think I can post links of pictures until 50 posts, so... yeah.
He is asking $80. Anyone know what it is and if it’s worth it?
[QUOTE=boxer_for_life;1612949871]Beat up BFS open top rack (by Pro-Elite), asking $800 in San Bernardino County: [url]https://offerup.co/eElFFs41M8[/url][/QUOTE]
I'd be tempted to pay $800 for that rack, it's a diamond in the rough. You will be hard pressed to find a more bomb proof rack that the BFS Open top rack. It's easily the most overbuilt rack I have ever laid hands on......
[QUOTE=urbanlifter;1613282981]I'd be tempted to pay $800 for that rack, it's a diamond in the rough. You will be hard pressed to find a more bomb proof rack that the BFS Open top rack. It's easily the most overbuilt rack I have ever laid hands on......[/QUOTE]
I did a lot of research before I passed on it and posted it here haha. My dilemma was that I have an overbuilt (7-gauge, 3x4 uprights, 900lb) Star Trac half rack that I picked up for $200: [ATTACH=CONFIG]9250601[/ATTACH]
It appears the BFS version has 2x3 uprights that are all the same height (5'10"): [ATTACH=CONFIG]9250621[/ATTACH]
But Dom's Pro-Elite version has middle uprights that appear to be taller: [url]https://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8367483&d=1468073443[/url]
I could look past the fact that it doesn't have built-in pull-up bars, but my conclusion was that the BFS rack would not allow for monolifts on squats and I'm looking to get a set of monolifts in the near future.
[QUOTE=boxer_for_life;1613322291]I did a lot of research before I passed on it and posted it here haha. My dilemma was that I have an overbuilt (7-gauge, 3x4 uprights, 900lb) Star Trac half rack that I picked up for $200: [ATTACH=CONFIG]9250601[/ATTACH]
It appears the BFS version has 2x3 uprights that are all the same height (5'10"): [ATTACH=CONFIG]9250621[/ATTACH]
But Dom's Pro-Elite version has middle uprights that appear to be taller: [url]https://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8367483&d=1468073443[/url]
I could look past the fact that it doesn't have built-in pull-up bars, but my conclusion was that the BFS rack would not allow for monolifts on squats and I'm looking to get a set of monolifts in the near future.[/QUOTE]
I suspect Don's is 5'10" uprights, just looks bigger since it is in a basement that likely has a lower ceiling.
[QUOTE=boxer_for_life;1613322291]I did a lot of research before I passed on it and posted it here haha. My dilemma was that I have an overbuilt (7-gauge, 3x4 uprights, 900lb) Star Trac half rack that I picked up for $200:[/QUOTE]
Completely understand, ironically I picked up one of those BFS racks for around $150-$200 myself and did a quick refurb to flip. The monolift was part of my issue with it as well, you'd have to be willing to tap a hole in the uprights and shim a pair of Titan or Rogue mono's to make it work. Dom's rack was a slightly different version I think, where the front uprights were a little shorter than the back. Either way I had a hard time letting go of that beast, but I've never been able to justify having a two rack setup.
[QUOTE=boxer_for_life;1613322291]I did a lot of research before I passed on it and posted it here haha. My dilemma was that I have an overbuilt (7-gauge, 3x4 uprights, 900lb) Star Trac half rack that I picked up for $200: [ATTACH=CONFIG]9250601[/ATTACH]
It appears the BFS version has 2x3 uprights that are all the same height (5'10"): [ATTACH=CONFIG]9250621[/ATTACH]
But Dom's Pro-Elite version has middle uprights that appear to be taller: [url]https://forum.bodybuilding.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8367483&d=1468073443[/url]
I could look past the fact that it doesn't have built-in pull-up bars, but my conclusion was that the BFS rack would not allow for monolifts on squats and I'm looking to get a set of monolifts in the near future.[/QUOTE]
One of these popped up by me for $500 (pre-COVID), and I passed on it for many of these reasons. Massive footprint, no pullup bar, uprights too low, large spacing. My York 3/4's front uprights are around 60", I think, and way too low to use monolifts for squats. 5'10" might work depending on your height. You'd have to still find/make monolifts that would fit.
[QUOTE=urbanlifter;1613327731] two rack setup.[/QUOTE]
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